Indian Daily Mail, 6 January 1952
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Title Section18 1952-01-06 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL VII. NO. 326. SINGAFORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article1337 1952-01-06 1 Tragedy Vividly Described In Latest Book BOMBAY, Jan. 5. —Is Netaji alive? This question still rings m the minds of millions of Indians even today. Mr. S. A. Ayer, a close associate of Netaji during those 24 months during which he rallied behind him three millionF.0.C. - 1,337 words
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68 1952-01-06 1 TOKYO. Jan. 5. Japan held further talks on a peace treaty with India yesterday. Japanese Foreign Ministry officials called on members of the Indian liaison mission m Japan on the treaty question. The first meetin* between Mr. K. K. Chetjtur of the Indian mission68 words
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Article, Illustration510 1952-01-06 1 A. P. Chidambara Bharathi Loses To Communist Candidate Minister's Defeat Administrative Implications From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 5. Political leaders m Madras, particularly Congress leaders, were shocked out of their complacency to hear the defeat of Mr. B. Gopala Reddi, the present FinanceA.P. - 510 words
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Article, Illustration416 1952-01-06 1 Photo. BOMBAY. Jan. 3.— Mr. G. D Bira. said here last week that India could get a loan from such overseas- lnstitutions as the Export Import Bank. "If only the Government of India were prepared to help private enterprise and back its requestA.P. - 416 words
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Article144 1952-01-06 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 4. A littlo American girl has donated to India a sum of one dollar which the Prime Minister of India has gladly accepts and credited to his National Relief Fund. Wendy Marks of Storrs. Connecticut, sent her gift to the Indian Consul-GeneralFOC - 144 words
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877 1952-01-06 1 FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE —A LIFE-SKETCH TEA HURST, near Matlock, Derbyshire, is being acquired by the Royal Surgical Aid So. ciety as its first home for the aged. Lea Hurst was the home much of her childhood and the of Florence Nightingle during house andCGO Press Release - 877 words
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Article73 1952-01-06 1 BOMBAY, Jan. 5. Raja Hutheesing, Premier Nehru's brother-in-law and a champion of warmer relations between India and Communist China, -was defeated m the State Assembly elections, it was announced Friday. Hutheesing stood as a Socialist against a candidate of the Congress Party, of which Mr. Nehru is PresidentA.P. - 73 words
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1956 1952-01-06 2 Reconciliation Will Usher An Era Of Plenty, Says Prasad NEW DELHI, President here recently that revolutionary the present-day insurrectionary good things of life. Inaugratmg the two-day joint meeting of the Inter-Uni-versity Board of India and the Association of the tfntiversities of the CommonwealthFOC - 1,956 words
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Article, Illustration99 1952-01-06 2 Photo. The people of Korea and experts of the United Nations Civil Assistnce teams are providing special care for 100,000 war-orphaned children, helpless victims of the Communist attack on the Republic of Korea. A typical orphanage outside Seoul was set up m a former school for the blind. More thanU.S.I.S. - 99 words
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Article122 1952-01-06 2 TRIVANDRUM, Dec. 26:United Front of Leftists and the Socialist Party have gained one more seat each m the Travancore-Cochin State As* sembly. Results of the election m Quilon and Attingal Assembly constituencies were announced to-day. ATTINGAL CONSTITUENCY Dr. N. Sankaran Pillai (Socialist) was returned from Attingal. Of the122 words
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Article1012 1952-01-06 2 REFLECTIONS OF A RA MBLER A white-haired 77-year-old millionairess, Mrs. Hammond, has given her wealth to 'remake the world.' She has also donated large sums of money to Moral Rearmament Inc. The late Mrs George Bernard Shaw has left a fabulous sum of money to 'teach the Irish people the1,012 words
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Article2699 1952-01-06 2 V. SUBRAMANIAN - V. SUBRAMANIAN A SURVEY OF ANGLO EGYPTIAN RELATIONS By THE repudiation of the 1 treaties of 1936 and 1899 by Egypt has sent those interested, searching the pages of recent history for fuller information. Fortunately, m this case the events leading to the present crisis, happened2,699 words
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822 1952-01-06 3 Dissatisfied Ex-Freedom Fighters Disturb The Peace JAKARTA Gunfire and bloodshed helped create the Republic of Indonesia but, two years after world recognition, the shooting hasn f t stopped. As the nation marks its second official birthday, a war is still going on. Indonesian is822 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-01-06 3 Photo. A former Soviet Air Force officer who escaped from Russia thre c years ago, photographed with his wife shortly after their recent marriage m Washington, while visiting the U.S. Capital Building. His bbried c is also a Russian refugee who chose freedom m the United States. U.S.I. S.U.S.I.S. - 49 words
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Article1655 1952-01-06 3 V. KALYANAM - V. KALYANAM By (Secretary to the Indian Goodwill Mission to China) DOPE'S oft-quoted remarks" about' the forms of Government seemed to have imbued the father of the New China's Constitution. The structure framed by them is intended to help the contry m attaining objectives sharply marked1,655 words
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Article747 1952-01-06 3 Gen. Cariappa's Advice To Dufferin Cadets BOMBAY: General K. M. Cariappo, Commander-in-Chief, presiding over the annual prize distribution ceremony of the training ship "Dufferin" said, "Keep the prestige and the honour of the country's flag as high as ever, the flag which embodies m it our peoples'FOC - 747 words
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Article, Illustration97 1952-01-06 4 Photo. Sweden, Peru and the Republic of the Philippines are taking the lead m a United Nations effort to effect release of Greek children held by Soviet-dominated countries. Here, Alexis Kyrou, permanent delegate from Greece to the UN (standing,) talks with the sponsors of the resolution (left to right), Dr.USIS - 97 words
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Article97 1952-01-06 4 KARACHI. Jan. s.—Pakistan's Foreign Minister, ZaJrullah Khan, left today lor Paris by air to attend the U.N. Security Council. He said he considered it likely that the Security Council might ask India and Pakistan to agree to arbitration on points of difference on the dlmilitarisation ofAP - 97 words
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Article261 1952-01-06 4 CEYLON NEWS: TO SUIT LOCAL NEEDS CHAVAKACHCHERI: Establishment of a Tamil university was one of the aims of the Tamil Congress, declared Mr. V. Kumaraswamy, M.P., for Chavakachcheri, at a public meeting convened by the All-Ceylon Tan;: l Congress here to inaugurate a branch f<FOC - 261 words
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Article54 1952-01-06 4 DEHRA DUN, Jan. 4.— The Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army General K. M. Cariappa on Sunday laid the foundation stone for Panchayatghar at Khakrani, an ex-service men's colony, 24 miles from Dehra Dun. General Cariappa advised the inhabitants not to waste money m litigation but to settle allF.0.C. - 54 words
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Miscellaneous28 1952-01-06 4 TALK ON CHRIST There will be a talk on "The Return ol Christ," at the Bahal Centre, 352-A Tanjong Katong Road today, Sunday, Jan. 6, at 5.30 p.m.28 words
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